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GLOSSARY
FITNESS, inclination; 4. 2. 63 FORFENDED, forbidden; £. 1.11
FIXED (of disease), incurable. FORK, (i) barbed arrow-head;
d. fastened; 3. 4. 8 I. 1. 143; (ii) 'forks'=
FLAKE, lock of hair; 4. 7. 30 lower limbs; 4. 6. 119
FLASH, break out; I. 3. 5 FORKED, two-legged; 3. 4. 107
FLAW (sb.), fragment; 2. 4. FORLORN, destitute; 4. 7. 39
281; (vb.), damage, crack; FORM, established procedure;
„ 5- 3- 195 3- 7- 25
FLESH AND TELL, prov. phrase FRANK, generous; 3. 4. 20
=entirely (O.E.D. 'flesh', FREE, (i) unguarded; 2. 3. 3;
ie); 5-3-24 (ii) untroubled; 3. 4. 115 3.
FLESH (vb.), initiate in blood- 6. 106; 4. 6. 80
shed; 2. 2. 44 (orig. 'reward FRET, form by wearing awayj
a hawk or a hound with a 1. 4. 286
piece of the flesh of the game FRETFUL,angry,peevish; 3.1.4
killed to excite its eagerness FROM, (i) contrary to; 2. 2. 965
in the chase'. On.) (ii) away from; 2. 1. 1245
FLESHMENT, excitement re- 2. 4. 201, 286; (iii) 'give
sulting from first taste of from', see. give; r. 1. 124-5
blood or combat (see fiesh FRONTLET, ornamental band
(vb.)); 2. 2. 121 worn on forehead; here fig.
FLICKERING, shining with 'an for frown; 1. 4. 189-90
unsteady or wavering light' FRUITFULLY, plentifully; 4. 6.
(O.E.D.);2. 2. 106 261
FLY, (<Z) mod. sense; (£) revolt, FUMITER, mod. fumitory; 4.
forsake; 2. 4. 45
FLYING OFP, desertion (cf. T, 4 < 3
FURNISHINGS, trimmings, em-
Ant. 2. 2. 153); 2. 4. 87
FOIN, thrust in fencing; 4. 6. bellishments; 3. 1. 29
243 FURRED GOWN, professional
gown, worn by lawyers,
FOLLOWING, attending to; 2.2.
justices, clergy, etc. (Lin-
H7 thicum, p. 183); 4. 6. 164
FOND, foolish; r. 2. 50; 1.
4. 3025 4. 7. 60 FURROW-WEEDS, weeds growing
FOOT (vb.), (i) obtain a foot- on ploughed land; 4. 4. 3
hold; 3. 3. 13; 3. 7. 455 (ii) GAD, sharp spike, goad; 'upon
walk over; 3. 4. 120 the gad'=suddenly (as if
FOP, fool; 1. 2. 14 moved by a prick); 1. 2. 26.
FOPPERY, foolishness; 1. 2. 121 (Cf. phr. 'on the spur of the
FOPPISH, foolish; 1. 4. 167 moment')
FORBEAR, (i) avoid; 1. 2. 163; GALE, breeze (cf. Tp. $. 1.
(ii) restrain myself; 2.4.105 316); 2. 2. 77.
FORDO, destroy; 5. 3. 254, 291 GALL (sb.), fig. intense bitter-
FORE-VOUCHED, previously pro- ness, or something causing
fessed; 1. 1. 219 it; 1. 4. 104.

